Although Indiana is not a large state, we do play host to a growing number of amazing wineries. But because Indiana is not a large state, it is possible to get to any winery during a day trip. Currently, there are nearly eighty wineries in state, but that number continues to change annually.
And there always seem to be new wineries cropping up, too.
Among the newer wineries in state, check out Two EEs in the northeast corner of the state. This winery offers a beautiful and spacious tasting room, a state of the art production facility (visible behind glass at the tasting bar no less) and some unique wines. (When is the last time you had Tannat?) Although less than two years old, Two EEs has already established a reputation as a top-flight producer and they will only get better.
Options here range from whites to sweet reds, but we can see that Two EEs will make their mark in the bold red categories. Deep tastes here, with good Cab and Syrah, and growing complexities throughout.
Closer to the heart of Indianapolis, check out Traders Point Winery, located just south of 86th street near Trader's Point. This new winery features a quaint but welcoming show room, a small tasting bar, and a growing number of labels, including fruity whites and a sweet rose.
Wineries planning to open in 2015 should also contact us. We'd love to visit and help to get the word out.
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